SQL Server Reporting Services installed on a production database server used to support JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. What performance isses can arise

SQL Server Reporting Services installed on a production database server used to support JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. What performance isses can arise. Is it recommended. What are the pros and cons

Hi hazelannc, 
I am trying to involve someone more familiar with this topic for a further look at this issue. Sometime delay might be expected from the job transferring. Your patience is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Regards,
Katherine Xiong
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