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You can disable logging in the admin as well as in local.xml so writing to the DB is completely stopped. See this for more info: http://www.axertion.com/tutorials/2012/12/how-to-disable-magento-logging-to-the-database/ . I know some large-volume sites that have logging disabled completely.

Is there any reason, other than being the admin's reference, to keep any logging (log_* and/or report_* data) at all?

You can disable logging in the admin as well as in local.xml so writing to the DB is completely stopped. See this for more info: http://www.axertion.com/tutorials/2012/12/how-to-disable-magento-logging-to-the-database/ . I know some large-volume sites that have logging disabled completely.

Is there any reason, other than being the admin's reference, to keep any logging (log_* data) at all?

You can disable logging in the admin as well as in local.xml so writing to the DB is completely stopped. See this for more info: http://www.axertion.com/tutorials/2012/12/how-to-disable-magento-logging-to-the-database/ . I know some large-volume sites that have logging disabled completely.

Is there any reason, other than being the admin's reference, to keep any logging (log_* and/or report_* data) at all?

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Any reasons to keep logging?

You can disable logging in the admin as well as in local.xml so writing to the DB is completely stopped. See this for more info: http://www.axertion.com/tutorials/2012/12/how-to-disable-magento-logging-to-the-database/ . I know some large-volume sites that have logging disabled completely.

Is there any reason, other than being the admin's reference, to keep any logging (log_* data) at all?