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You can change the DNS on your personal devices instead of changing it on the router.
You can make an HA cluster from 2 or 3 pies. One node goes down, the other takes over. Or go the docker swarm road.
@joshuaacasey @Krafting I have two pihole instances running at home as primary and secondary DNS servers. They are both on separate nodes and that helps to make sure the wife and kids are not without internet when I am screwing around in my homelab.
This is why I only have personal devices running through it, the rest of the house is just normal DNS.