Why I switched Kong for Traefik
https://medium.com/@bouwe.ceunen/why-i-switched-kong-for-traefik-b997b9948878
Kong and Traefik are both reverse proxies which can be used to route incoming traffic to all of your services running inside your Kubernetes cluster. I used Kong for a very long time until a comment was placed on my previous Medium post and made me look into other ingress controllers out there.
Traefik is written in Go. It is developed by Containous and has an integrated dashboard. It utilises Kubernetes to store its state and makes use of Ingresses and Secrets to route all traffic to your services over https. Traefik is lightweight and very easy to use and set up. Performance-wise it should not be looked down upon in comparison with nginx. It is already used worldwide in production and heavily tested and benchmarked.