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Is Skylink at DFW airport back to normal operation ?

Hi, a bit of an anxious traveler here, I have a 5:30 a.m. flight tomorrow and just saw the Skylink maintenance notice. I know the scheduled maintenance was supposed to end on the afternoon of May 20, but the website mentioned delays are possible. Just wanted to check.

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u/Financial_Grape8087 — 2 days ago

Is Skylink at DFW back to normal operation now ?

Hi, a bit of an anxious traveler here, I have a 5:30 a.m. flight tomorrow and just saw the Skylink maintenance notice. I know the scheduled maintenance was supposed to end on the afternoon of May 20, but the website mentioned delays are possible. Just wanted to check.

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u/Financial_Grape8087 — 2 days ago

Passed SAA-03 two weeks ago !

I was sulking about the score, so delayed the post.

Not a CS grad. Full-time working professional with 10 years full stack engineer experience. Started prep with Stephane Maarek's course as it was freely available in company's training portal. Spent more time filling the knowledge gap, which was frustrating as I was going in circles sometimes.

Discovered Adrian Cantrill in this community, and timing was perfect as his courses went on sale during Thanksgiving. Also, I went through this tech fundamental free course, which was too good and felt worthy enough to buy courses I wanted.

As soon as I started the prep with Cantrill's course, my company started laying off, and my morale was down, so prep was on and off. Reserved the exam to not lose the bet with my friend. Practiced Dojo tests in a week, scored more than 70% in all of them. Weirdly, Dojo tests were easier than actual exam. Not sure, if my test was odd one out. Still not happy with score, but did not lose the bet.

Score : 799
Date : May 1st
Location : US

Edit:

Tip: Focus on IAM, VPC, EC2, S3, CloudFront, FsX, EBS, ELB, DynamoDB, Aurora and other SQL dbs, ECS, Fargate. Most questions are around these. Trade-offs between seemingly similarly services are very important.

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u/Financial_Grape8087 — 7 days ago