Migrating Users as a Google Apps Domain Administrator: Step-by-Step Checklist

Top 10 Tasks Every Google Apps Domain Administrator Must Know

Being a Google Apps Domain Administrator (now commonly referred to as a Google Workspace Administrator) requires a mix of technical, security, and user-support skills. Below are the top 10 tasks you should master to keep your organization’s Workspace running smoothly, securely, and efficiently.

1. User and Group Management

  • Create, suspend, and delete user accounts.
  • Manage user profiles, aliases, and organizational units.
  • Create and maintain groups for email lists and access control.
  • Use bulk operations (CSV import/export) for large changes.

2. Managing Access and Roles

  • Assign admin roles with least-privilege principle.
  • Create custom admin roles for specific responsibilities.
  • Use role-based access control to delegate tasks safely.

3. Authentication and Password Policies

  • Enforce strong password requirements and rotation policies.
  • Implement and monitor 2-Step Verification (2SV) for all users.
  • Manage single sign-on (SSO) integrations (SAML) with identity providers.

4. Security and Compliance Settings

  • Configure and enforce security settings (e.g., less secure apps, API access).
  • Set up data loss prevention (DLP) rules for Gmail and Drive.
  • Configure retention, vault, and eDiscovery policies for legal compliance.

5. Email Routing and Delivery

  • Set up MX records and verify domain DNS configuration.
  • Configure routing rules, compliance rules, and quarantine settings.
  • Manage email routing for multiple domains and catch-all addresses.

6. Drive and Collaboration Controls

  • Configure shared drive settings and access levels.
  • Set Drive sharing permissions and external sharing restrictions.
  • Implement content compliance and scanning for Drive files.

7. Monitoring, Reporting, and Auditing

  • Use the Admin console reports to monitor user activity and app usage.
  • Configure audit logs for Gmail, Drive, Admin actions, and more.
  • Set up alerts for suspicious activity (suspicious login, data exfiltration).

8. Device Management

  • Enforce mobile device management (MDM) policies for Android and iOS.
  • Configure device policies: screen lock, encryption, and device wipe.
  • Monitor device inventory and manage endpoint access.

9. App Management and API Access

  • Manage Marketplace apps and third-party app permissions.
  • Configure OAuth app whitelisting and app access controls.
  • Use the Admin SDK and Reports API for automation and integrations.

10. Backup, Migration, and Recovery

  • Plan and test backup strategies for Gmail, Drive, and other data.
  • Execute user and domain migrations (onboarding/offboarding).
  • Implement account recovery procedures and restore deleted data.

Quick Operational Checklist

  • Enforce 2SV and review admin roles quarterly.
  • Run regular security audits and review audit logs weekly.
  • Backup critical data and test restores monthly.
  • Keep domain DNS and MX records documented and monitored.
  • Train helpdesk staff on common admin tasks and escalation paths.

Mastering these tasks will help you maintain a secure, reliable, and compliant Google Workspace environment that supports user productivity while protecting organizational data.

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