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I can give you an idea of what I do:
I use a clustered 2 node setup on proxmox (modified corosync as I don't care about true HA - that way I can reboot node 1, and node 2 stays up and works fine), centralized management, etc...and I don't have a quorum device, I'll eventually add a 3rd node and fix it proper.
I backup the bind volume /data + /appdirs, plus all infra is in compose files/stacks, so I don't care if I lose all the data. It just costs time to resetup, working on ansible eventually to lessen that.
So I just split the resources between the two nodes:
1.) Proxmox Node 1
2.) Proxmox 2
I literally got all of this setup in ~4 days and previously didn't know anything about proxmox, or much about docker at all. Granted I am on vacation at the moment, so there is that...unlimited time.
I can share my giant plex-arr docker compose file I've came up with for this, made it myself and it all works assuming you rename a few of the variables.