In ZFS you cannot simply rollback to an arbitrary snapshot, you can clone it, but that what you suggest is not possible - at least if you are not willing to destroy all snapshots in-between. Snapshots also have to be a list, they can not be an arbitrary tree. PBS does not care about this at all and is as flexible as one can imagine.
I just have to decide whether I need the newer snapshots at all. If not, I can do a "revert", if I need then, I have to clone. So everything is possible.
You can use our QEMU Proxmox Backup Server block-backend to access any image
Thanks, this is the part I was missing.
you could also just use Proxmox VE Replication (or the more general pve-zsync), which can do this for years.
Replication is very nice and I use it. Unfortuntely it currently does not work with encrypted ZFS (unlike znapzend). If it would be possible to keep more than the latest snapshot (which can be accessed from the UI) and have a generation scheme (like znapzend) it would even be better. pve-zsync also has no generation scheme and does not tidy up old snapshots.
as if they ain't synced somewhere safe its worth nothing)
With Znapzend snapshots are a backup also, because it keeps old backups and e.g. if you have two servers, you also have a generation scheme backup at all time. I also sync the snapshots to an offsite remote server.