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I think something else may be wrong if it breaks for 20 minutes. How long does it take for compose to bring the stack up?
Also assuming you run ntpd or chrony, it should always keep your clock in sync.
When I originally setup my PiHole many, many, many months ago when I was still learning the Docker engine I had little to no issue.
I don’t know what caused it either being a power-outage or network loss but ever since I’ve been experiencing DNS related issues (I suspect it’s NTP not syncing), some days I’ll wake up before work realizing “oh shit I have no internet access” frantically trying to fix the issue.
I think i might take the advice of other commenters here and host two PiHole servers on separate devices/stacks, just got to hope my router supports it.