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Does any sort of redundancy exist for home assistant? if the system goes down another can pick up the work load?

I know people use proxmox clusters but for those that don't have this are there any other solutions?

I am trying to make my smart home work in such a way that lights etc work if the system is down but there are exceptions to this such as mmwave sensors won't work for lighting

same with zigbee and thread coordinator failures.... if they fail the system goes down... any solution or is it just keep spares?

Sorry if this all seems daft but it's things I've been wondering for a while!

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