> Nginx may be a bit more performant but Caddy’s ease of configuration lured me in.
I'd say there is some nuance here. I have a really hard time finding out how to do stuff using the Caddy's new json based configuration style. Even keeping the configuration after server restart is not something trivial. I do realize a Caddyfile style configuration can be used but last time I've checked their whole documentation and examples are using JSON.
JSON might be nifty to communicate things between systems but its not user friendly. Reminds me the XML config file fad from the late 2000s.
I'd say there is some nuance here. I have a really hard time finding out how to do stuff using the Caddy's new json based configuration style. Even keeping the configuration after server restart is not something trivial. I do realize a Caddyfile style configuration can be used but last time I've checked their whole documentation and examples are using JSON.
JSON might be nifty to communicate things between systems but its not user friendly. Reminds me the XML config file fad from the late 2000s.