Activate Reporting Services on My Sharepoint SQL SERVER Databse ?

Hi,
I have small sharepoint farm (1 FW and 1 SQL).
I can't find if it's recommended or not to activate and use Reporting Services on the SHAREPOINT SQL SERVER Instance ?
I wouldn't want to decrease my global farm performance.
Thank you for helping.
Regards

SSRS integrated must run on a server that has SharePoint installed and joined to the farm. That will have a significant impact on the SQL Database Engine server from a memory contention and CPU utilization perspective.
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    [6/10/2014 12:04 PM] Failed to build the OLAP cubes. Error: Failed to connect to the Analysis Services server ServerName. Error: A connection cannot be made. Ensure that the server is running.
    Regards,
    Sobha

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