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I've been using Traefik, Caddy sounds interesting but I'm definitely not touching my setup until it breaks lmao. Then maybe I'll give it a shot.
Caddy was working fine for me until I scaled my homelab and had around 70 running containers. It constantly gave me 502 upstream errors, I tried all I could to isolate the problem (reducing the number of containers, reducing the number services Caddy handles, reworking Caddyfile), but the timeout still occurs with every service, I searched everywhere and couldn't find a working solution.
Then I tried out Traefik, set up a dynamic file configuration for all my containers, and haven't had a single 502 since. The dynamic configuration is such a nice thing to have Im never leaving Traefik. Plus it seems more in line with UNIX philosophy as it is modular with the middlewares and plugins.