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feat(snapshot): provide number of bytes referenced by ancestor snapshots (Cherry-Pick PR #1448) #1451

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ListSnapshots gRPC now provides amount of bytes referenced by all ancestor snapshots, which allows more accurate calculation of space used by a snapshot.

ListSnapshots gRPC now provides amount of bytes referenced by all ancestor snapshots,
which allows more accurate calculation of space used by a snapshot.

Signed-off-by: Mikhail Tcymbaliuk <[email protected]>
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