Not very much, but unless I'd want to turn Apache on and off manually 
before using it every time, then that would sit and take up resources no 
matter if the app is running or not.
Since I'm not running any other PHP applications I just don't see it as 
worth wasting those resources when I can use a different tool instead, and 
use those resources for running CFML applications or extra security layers.

On Monday, July 23, 2012 1:24:09 PM UTC-5, Alex Skinner wrote:
>
> Sure i agree if its a vps, but was questioning how many resources the php 
> app would use when its not in use ?
>
> A
>
> On 23 July 2012 19:17, MarcusF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  I don't see the issue of having the SQL server on the same box as the 
>> web server for smaller sites.
>> I'm running VPS'es after all. If I were to set up my own physical boxes 
>> I'd be running a dedicated SQL server as it's much faster.
>>
>> PHPMyAdmin isn't heavy, but setting up Apache + PHP *just* to run that 
>> one tool is a waste of resources, that's why I looked into other solutions.
>>
>> I've been using MySQL Workbench for a bit now and so far I'm quite happy 
>> with it, even though I can't create users through it.
>>
>> On Monday, July 23, 2012 10:18:41 AM UTC-5, Alex Skinner wrote:
>>>
>>> I agree I'd like to see more CF apps like this but when it comes to 
>>> mysqladmin tools ideally you wouldn't have OpenBD and MySQL on the same box.
>>>
>>> And really is installing PHPMyAdmin that heavy ?
>>>
>>> I personally have it on most of our MySQL boxes 
>>>
>>> A
>>>
>>>
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>
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>
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