Switch to Debian 11 (bullseye) as base for our dockerfiles (#21378) #21875
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Debian 11 Bullseye have been released some time ago as the new
LTS Debian release and already all our dependencies (including
MySQL and MSSQL ODBC drivers) caught up with it so we can finally
migrate to it.
This change switches base images to bullsey for our Dockerfiles
as well as for Redis image we are using in CI.
The relevant packages have been updated to include that
and documentation have been updated.
Examples of ours also are updated to use "bullseye" rather than
buster.
Closes: #18190
Closes: #18279
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