Re: is space really freed after deleting large subvolume?

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>   No, subvolume deletion is done in the background, and the space
> recovered will be returned for use relatively slowly. This is because
> the FS has to go through the metadata, updating reference counts for
> each extent in the subvolume to work out whether the space can be
> recovered or not.
>

And what affect this rate of space reclaiming? When does it happen?
Also I guess that if it happens it must lower overall io performance
and rise loadavg ...?
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