Andrei Kvapil f282f19c1b fix(platform): clean up orphaned -rd HelmReleases after application renames (#2102)
## What this PR does

After application renames (ferretdb→mongodb, mysql→mariadb,
virtual-machine→vm-disk+vm-instance),
the system-level `-rd` HelmReleases in `cozy-system` were left orphaned.
They reference
ExternalArtifacts that no longer exist, causing persistent
reconciliation failures:

- `ferretdb-rd` → no longer exists (replaced by `mongodb-rd`)
- `mysql-rd` → no longer exists (replaced by `mariadb-rd`)
- `virtual-machine-rd` → no longer exists (replaced by `vm-disk-rd` +
`vm-instance-rd`)

Migrations 28 and 29 handled user-facing HelmReleases but missed the
system-level `-rd` ones.

**Changes:**
- Add cleanup of `mysql-rd` to migration 28
- Add cleanup of `virtual-machine-rd` to migration 29
- Add migration 33 as a safety net for users who already passed
migrations 28/29
- Bump `targetVersion` from 33 to 34

### Release note

```release-note
[platform] Fix orphaned ferretdb-rd, mysql-rd, and virtual-machine-rd HelmReleases
that persist after upgrading, referencing non-existent ExternalArtifacts.
```

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved cleanup procedures in platform migrations to properly remove
orphaned system resources. This enhancement helps maintain system
stability and prevents potential resource conflicts during platform
updates.

* **Chores**
  * Updated migration version target to latest.

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