Simplify the docs referencing the container registry (#23894)

Closes #23873

(cherry picked from commit e672ea4f8e)
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Alexander Schwartz
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== Importing A Realm On Startup
The https://quay.io/keycloak/keycloak[published Keycloak containers] have a directory `/opt/keycloak/data/import`. If you put one or more import files in that directory via a volume mount or other means and add the startup argument `--import-realm`, the Keycloak container will import that data on startup! This may only make sense to do in Dev mode.
The Keycloak containers have a directory `/opt/keycloak/data/import`. If you put one or more import files in that directory via a volume mount or other means and add the startup argument `--import-realm`, the Keycloak container will import that data on startup! This may only make sense to do in Dev mode.
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When you set the `--import-realm` option, the server is going to try to import any realm configuration file from the `data/import` directory. Only regular files using the `.json` extension are read from this directory, sub-directories are ignored.
NOTE: For the https://quay.io/keycloak/keycloak[published containers], the import directory is `/opt/keycloak/data/import`
NOTE: For the Keycloak containers, the import directory is `/opt/keycloak/data/import`
If a realm already exists in the server, the import operation is skipped. The main reason behind this behavior is to avoid re-creating
realms and potentially loose state between server restarts.