While both roles focus on cloud computing, their responsibilities and scope differ.
Here’s the difference between a Cloud Architect and a Cloud Engineer:
| Aspect | 
Cloud Architect | 
Cloud Engineer | 
| Role | 
Designs the overall cloud architecture and strategy | 
Implements and manages cloud solutions and services | 
| Focus | 
High-level design, planning, and strategy | 
Hands-on implementation, maintenance, and monitoring | 
| Skills | 
Strong knowledge in cloud services, solution design | 
Expertise in cloud platforms, development, and automation | 
| Responsibilities | 
Building scalable, cost-effective cloud systems | 
Deploying, managing, and supporting cloud environments | 
| Experience Level | 
Requires extensive experience in architecture | 
Can be entry-level to senior with practical experience | 
In short, while a cloud architect focuses on designing the cloud infrastructure, a cloud engineer ensures its implementation and maintenance.
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