It does give extensive rationale: not only is it easy to configure (much easier than OpenVPN, let alone anything IPsec), the trusted codebase is tiny, and the cryptographic protocol is significantly more trustworthy.
Respectfully: I suggest you check out the research and design that went into wireguard first, because he trustworthiness of the two protocols is not the same just because you’re unfamiliar with it.
Respectfully: I suggest you check out the research and design that went into wireguard first, because he trustworthiness of the two protocols is not the same just because you’re unfamiliar with it.