I actually would advise to do a multiserver/J2EE install if you are up for it. 
If it's the first time, multiserver will set up JRun for you in addition to 
setting up CF9. If you have a J2EE server already installed, just create the 
EAR file through the CF9 install file and set it up in that server accordingly. 

This has the advantage of allowing you to run multiple versions of CF on the 
same server at the same time if needed. I usu MAMP Pro to manage that, haven't 
had a problem on Snow Leopard.

The ONLY problem I ran into was when I tried to install the 64-bit version of 
CF9, that gave me a lot of odd errors (including CFSAVECONTENT not working at 
all). I nuked that one, installed CF9 32-bit as a J2EE file, and it's been 
smooth sailing for me since.

I have a blog post about my experiences at 
http://www.barthle.com/blog/post.cfm?entry=what-i-learned-today-how-to-run-cf7-cf8-and-cf9-at-the-same-time
 if you are interested. 

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