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There isn't a particularly great way - none better than anything else you'd get running on Linux or BSD. The basic process is the same as on any other platform: either snag the binary distribution from the website and install it or use a packaging tool like homebrew. In the end you're going to be running the same software so there's no particular reason to prefer one over the other.

"I need great performance" is too vague to offer any better advice. Given that you're seriously considering using a home ISP to make it accessible (I assume, based on your post). You're pretty unlikely to need anything more complicated than a basic installation.

Alright. I've done homebrew and so many methods to get MySQL to work locally on OS X, I'm able to load MySQL from my laptop (temporarily, for development purposes til first site re-launch).

Have you seen this error before? I've tried so many solutions on the internet, and nothing has worked on ML 10.8.2.

ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)

I might if it comes to that, just to use MySQL.

Typically that means MySQL is running or isn't configured to listen on a socket in that location. Does it show up in the process list? Did you follow the instructions after you run brew install mysql? They require adding it to launchd and configuring the root user and that isn't done automatically.

I tried the native & brewed MySQL several times for a week or two, they both still went through the same exact problem.

There is no other MySQL process running. How would I go about doing that manually?

You need to give more details if you want to get any real help - otherwise I'm going to just give you general directions that aren't very useful.

Alright, alright, here's the problem I get when using the mysql_install_db --verbose command given by brew.

130109  5:32:29 [ERROR] /usr/local/opt/mysql/bin/mysqld: unknown variable 'protocol=TCP'

I really appreciate what you've done for me and I finally got it to work! :D Having to cleanup all the old files everywhere on OS X, it managed to install it just right using Homebrew and the methods required. Thanks you!

Also, if you haven't heard of this software, call Sequel Pro. It's amazing! It totally kills the thought of ever having phpMyAdmin in my life! :p

Also, if you haven't heard of this software, call Sequel Pro. It's amazing! It totally kills the thought of ever having phpMyAdmin in my life! :p

Erm, what?

phpMyAdmin runs as a web service, if you think businesses or hosting companies will open their mysql database server to remote connections so you can use your program, you are in for a huge surprise.

You might be able to use sequel pro locally on the same PC or network but you will NOT ever see that in the production world because you might as well open your database server to everyone without needing a username or password.

It's not bad for free software. If you're spending somebody else's money or making a respectable living diddling with databases then get Navicat: it's significantly more powerful.

Now I know - there will be responses to this.

Honestly, phpMyAdmin in my opinion is only great IF you need to share access to your database servers. Outside of visual ques I am not really sure what the advantage is of using any GUI applications over command line.

(Other than the nice ability to use ctrl + v / ctrl + p lol)

Anytime I have used something graphically to save time - in the long run - time has been wasted with a poor performing query.

Erm, what?

phpMyAdmin runs as a web service, if you think businesses or hosting companies will open their mysql database server to remote connections so you can use your program, you are in for a huge surprise.

You might be able to use sequel pro locally on the same PC or network but you will NOT ever see that in the production world because you might as well open your database server to everyone without needing a username or password.

Trust me, I have it all locked out from the outside world. :)

It's not bad for free software. If you're spending somebody else's money or making a respectable living diddling with databases then get Navicat: it's significantly more powerful.

I suppose that would be great software if I wanted to cluster later on? :)

http://www.adminer.org/ If you must have a web interface to your MySQL databases...

I'm not in favor of web interfaces honestly.

Not sure what you mean, you would prefer to use a GUI for the learning phase?

No, I already know how to handle these types of things, I don't have the database open outside my network, so I prefer to just work with what's on the desktop because it's a lot faster and I use generated passwords.

No, I already know how to handle these types of things, I don't have the database open outside my network, so I prefer to just work with what's on the desktop because it's a lot faster and I use generated passwords.

In this case - I stick with my original answer. Command line is the best solution as it is already built in.

In this case - I stick with my original answer. Command line is the best solution as it is already built in.

I wouldn't say so for many, many accounts and databases, with everything coming with generated characters. Especially passwords that are 25 characters.

I wouldn't say so for many, many accounts and databases, with everything coming with generated characters. Especially passwords that are 25 characters.

Well, it would be specific to your usage scenario / setup but root just has 1 password and from there can access all others without the requirement of typing in 25 character passwords.

Just want to help.

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