Everything soymilk linked should be good, it is just a question of capabilities, support, and amount of work you have to do.
I have not kept up with any changes, but last time I looked Tesla was the only non diy that had no effective limit to system size other than your wallet. I have 3 powerwalls and could have up to 10 while some of the other solutions maxed out at 3 powerwall equivalent. Then if 10 powerwalls is not enough and you are willing to drop crazy money they have powerpacks and megapacks. However, they also have the worst support and communication on the process. If you are fine ordering and letting them install what is designed on their timeline it is fine, but if you want to change anything you are not likely to get ahold of anyone.
I would figure out what you want and what your budget is, then see what best fits of those options. Do you want to back up your fridge, lights, tank, and a chiller on the tank, or do you want to backup absolutely everything.
The one thing I would say no matter what is to max out your solar even if it means fewer batteries. You can add batteries later but you want solar to be a one and done. That is also the one thing everyone wishes they got more of. My buddy that only wanted a battery backup but got solar since no one would sell them separate, he wishes he got more solar. He put off a battery for over a year because he absolutely did not want solar at all, gave in since no one would sell just a battery, and now he wishes he got more solar.