Kubernetes, widely recognized for its cloud-native container orchestration capabilities, excels in resilience and failover management, making it a top choice for organizations like Ticketmaster, which faced challenges during peak traffic events. However, the complexity of Kubernetes poses a learning curve, necessitating strategies like Chaos Engineering to ensure reliability by deliberately introducing failures to test the system's response. Chaos Engineering, exemplified by tools like Gremlin, enhances Kubernetes adoption by allowing teams to safely simulate and manage failures, thereby improving the resilience and understanding of the system. Gremlin's platform automates reliability testing, offering capabilities to halt experiments if needed and providing scenarios to recreate real-world outages, which is particularly beneficial for teams new to Kubernetes. Additionally, Gremlin offers resources like eBooks and trials to facilitate the integration of Chaos Engineering into Kubernetes environments, ultimately aiming to identify and mitigate risks before they affect users.