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ZSys is supposed to take user snapshots at the same time than system
snapshot. This is done on purpose, to ensure that a system revert will
always revert you to a coherent state. You can have application data
that changed format and upgraded your database. If we didn’t snapshot
USERDATA, then, reverting the system will end up in, for instance, older
thunderbird not being able to open the new database schema (it can’t
know about it), and so, your system snapshot will be useless.

There is no point in snapshotting only the system thus. I suggest that
you read this blog post which details that a little bit more:
https://didrocks.fr/2020/05/28/zfs-focus-on-ubuntu-20.04-lts-zsys-
general-principle-on-state-management/.

It seems though that you have a bunch of data generated/copied and then
removed on your machine (0.5T?). The GC is by default kicking out
everything that is more than one month old since 0.4.7, but if your
threshold is higher I understand that cn be a bottleneck.

The good news is that this is configurable and explained at 
https://didrocks.fr/2020/06/04/zfs-focus-on-ubuntu-20.04-lts-zsys-state-collection/.
 Note that the default policy changed as stated above so that until free-space 
GC pressure is impemented, we mitigate extreme use cases like yours.
Another way is to consider using persistent datasets which will be excluded 
from snapshots as explained in 
https://didrocks.fr/2020/06/16/zfs-focus-on-ubuntu-20.04-lts-zsys-dataset-layout/

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  zsys automatic snapshots just eat up all drive space and never get
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