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So you have 2, or 3 spof, your home internet, your home router, and your reverse proxy container.
You can solve most of that with a second internet connection on its own router and some k3s/k8s
Current router points to one container then you have your second router point to the other container. You can use DNS load balancing to share the connections over your 2 internet connections.
Depending on your monitoring system you if a connection goes down you could then trigger a DNS update to remove the offline connection from DNS. You will have to set the ttl of the record to facilitate the change more rapidly.