10GR2 - Is it better to have a separate runtime respository or not?

Hi
We have recently installed 10GR2. The installation guide states that you can either have the design and runtime environments on the same repository or you can put them on different repositories.
Which is the best approach? Are there any advantages/disadvantages for either method?
Thanks
GB

I don't know exactly why either, but it seems something like:
Distributed repositories - Distributed environments
If you need to execute your mappings in a remote box, it's better to install runtime repository in this remote box and reduce network traffic.
If you have a less complex env. than a single repository intallation would match all of your needs (at least I think so...).
I'd like to hear from other users what they think.
Regards,
Marcos

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