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One of the easier options would be something like a DNS-based load balancer with an extremely short TTL (<60 seconds). Cloudflare offers an option that is $5/mo to use.
You would need 2 haproxies to do this.
Otherwise, you're likely looking into something like keepalived with an elastic/additional/failover IP that can swap between instances if a failover situation is detected
edit: something like this would be what I'm talking about for hetzner: https://vitobotta.com/2020/03/20/haproxy-kubernetes-hetzner-cloud/
Essentially you'll need some sort of API access to be able to swap the floating IP between the ha proxy instances on demand if keepalived detects a fault and needs to swap the floater to another machine.
Thank you. Since this will only be for my LAN, I'll start reading up on
keepalived
. Thanks for mentioning it.Related links if someone is interested:
Thanks!