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I run Linux. Write-ups like these are nice.
They're separate DietPi installs with Gravity Sync to keep the lists synced, but they each maintain their own resolver (unbound) caches upstream, and all clients are configured for primary (Pihole) and secondary (Bihole) addresses, then a firewall rule on the router that forwards any traffic to port 53 (AKA DNS) to Pihole. They both feed metrics to a single host that gives me a custom dashboard. Secondary unit gets less traffic, so I also run NUT (Network UPS Tools) on it to control my APC UPS.