Update documentation to reflect that run_background_tasks_on is no longer experimental. (#12451)

* Background workers aren't experimental anymore

* Newsfile

Signed-off-by: Olivier Wilkinson (reivilibre) <oliverw@matrix.org>

* Stream writers aren't experimental either
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Update documentation to reflect that both the `run_background_tasks_on` option and the options for moving stream writers off of the main process are no longer experimental.

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#### Stream writers
Additionally, there is *experimental* support for moving writing of specific
streams (such as events) off of the main process to a particular worker. (This
is only supported with Redis-based replication.)
Additionally, the writing of specific streams (such as events) can be moved off
of the main process to a particular worker.
(This is only supported with Redis-based replication.)
To enable this, the worker must have a HTTP replication listener configured,
have a `worker_name` and be listed in the `instance_map` config. The same worker
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#### Background tasks
There is also *experimental* support for moving background tasks to a separate
There is also support for moving background tasks to a separate
worker. Background tasks are run periodically or started via replication. Exactly
which tasks are configured to run depends on your Synapse configuration (e.g. if
stats is enabled).