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How Do I Disable Apache Access Logs in Plesk?

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I'm dealing with a site that gets thousands to tens of thousands of page views per hour, resulting in many thousands of access log entries. There is concern that the logging process is slowing down the site by creating a bottle neck at the hard drive. The access logs themselves are seldom utilized. I've been instructed to disable them, regardless of how I happen to feel about the idea, only I can't quite figure out how to do it under Plesk and my searches aren't turning up good info.
 
Plan B. Can anyone tell me what file or database entry Plesk is using as the template when it overwrites httpd.include?
 
Is there a way to do this in plesk 11?
I wonder if it's possible to achieve this by removing write access to the log files.
 
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