Install 9iAS on same box as database?

Is there a downside to installing 9iAS on the same box (HP 9000) as our data warehouse? Will it require a lot of resources that will slow down access to the data warehouse?
The scenario is that we want to install 9iAS ONLY to enable us to use Discoverer Plus. It will not be used for any thing else. Management wants to install on the existing box where the database is so they don't have to buy another machine just for 9iAS. Is this a viable solution?

We have done this on NT servers without any problems. We serve hundreds of users this way. Discoverer users spend most of their time reading screens anyway, so the CPU can do DB stuff most of the time.

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