Sascha Marcel Schmidt b2b845d9f8 fix(operator): Scale statefulset to 0 to prepare for update (#30450)
When performing a keycloak update, the operator is supposed to make sure that
potential database migrations are run with only one pod active. This change
makes the operator scale down the stateful set to zero pods in preparation for
the update. The next reconciliation loop will scale the stateful set back up
and change the image, making sure migrations are being run on the first pod
that is brought up. This also makes sure that the rollover works even if the
infinispan versions are incompatible. (ref: #30449)

Signed-off-by: Schmidt, Sascha (sasschmidt) <sascha.schmidt@breuninger.de>
(cherry picked from commit 13ef6fb1c8564aa22003cf4d1507d982f63e2f5f)
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Open Source Identity and Access Management

Add authentication to applications and secure services with minimum effort. No need to deal with storing users or authenticating users.

Keycloak provides user federation, strong authentication, user management, fine-grained authorization, and more.

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