In August 2020, Amazon introduced Bottlerocket OS, an open source Linux distribution tailored for container workloads, featuring built-in security enhancements and support for transactional updates to facilitate automated OS maintenance. Codefresh, a platform designed for container and Kubernetes deployments, now supports Bottlerocket on Amazon's EKS, enabling rapid and scalable software deployment. Codefresh's pipeline-centric architecture simplifies software lifecycle management by using container-based steps, eliminating the need for manual build node maintenance. With Bottlerocket, users can create an EKS cluster that benefits from enhanced security and reduced operational costs, and the Codefresh Runner can be installed to transform Kubernetes clusters into efficient runtime environments. This setup allows for the seamless execution of pipelines with potential for automatic scaling, and users can opt to mix clusters running on Amazon Linux 2 and Bottlerocket, facilitating a gradual transition to the new OS. The integration aims to streamline cluster management and enhance security, while maintaining compatibility with existing infrastructure.