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I mean, part of homelab-ing is getting to do the research and figure out how best to set things up for your specific needs.
Where's the fun in just giving you a blueprint to follow.
I think your first step is to define your goal. Pick 1 or 2 use cases you actually want to execute (not a laundry list of things you could do) and start there.