Hi Moep.
Yes. I understand the impact of setting a snap reserve. My question was more about if there's any "benefit" - performance or other for setting it or a negative impact for not setting it.
What I've learned subsequent to my posting is that there's no really benefit to enabling it other than setting aside space that can only be used for snap data.
From a management and storage use optimization, it's my opinion that 0% snap reserve is the way to go. When I look at utilization, data is data to me. I don't care if it's snap data or active filesystem data. For reporting puposes, I like to not have to break out usage as combo of snap data + file system data.
So for me, it's 0% snap reserve in 99% of cases.