Run a live MongoDB restore rehearsal#247
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Verify backup and drop-restore behavior with disposable synthetic MongoDB containers.
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Part of #176.\n\nAdds a CI-safe live rehearsal using two disposable, isolated mongo:7 containers and a synthetic attempt only. It creates a compressed archive, restores it with --drop, verifies the synthetic result, and removes the temporary containers, network, and archive.\n\nIt never connects to configured development or production data stores, and it does not replace the remaining production-shaped rollout or authorization requirements in #176.\n\nValidation: bash syntax check; hermetic backup/restore harness; live disposable-Mongo rehearsal; deploy classifier and rollback harness; CI/CodeQL branch checks; metrics Compose check.