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OPNsense and HAproxy might be a place to start, they work well together. You can define a backend pool of servers for roundrobinning, and if you buy a block of IPs you can roundrobin the incoming requests as well. I run OPNsense as a VM so that I can use Proxmox's high availability service for the router and it'll failover or manually livemigrate if I'm doing maintenance. You can VLAN the servers off from the rest of the network as well with OPNsense, and set up VPNs there for clients if needed, or use the SDN functions in the hypervisor to segregate servers if you're running them on the hypervisor.