Logical Log Configuration Disk Space
The database server uses the logical log to store a record of changes to the data since the last archive. Enterprise Replication requires the logical log to contain entire row images for updated rows, including deleted rows.
The database server normally logs only columns that have changed. This behavior is called the logical-log record reduction option. Enterprise Replication deactivates this option for tables that participate in replication. (The logical-log record reduction option remains enabled for tables that do not participate in Enterprise Replication.) Enterprise Replication logs all columns, not only the columns that have changed, which increases the size of your logical log.