Hi Peter,

dedupe is pool wide. File systems can opt in or out of dedupe. So if multiple 
file systems are set to dedupe, then they all benefit from using the same pool 
of deduped blocks. In this way, if two files share some of the same blocks, 
even if they are in different file systems, they will dedupe.

I am not sure why reporting is not done at the file system level. It may be an 
accounting issue, i.e. which file system owns the dedupe blocks. But it seems 
some fair estimate could be made. Maybe the overhead to keep a file system 
updated with these stats is too high?

-Scott
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