When you start the MySQL Server Instance Config Wizard for a new MySQL installation, or choose the Re-configure Instance option for an existing installation, you advance to the Configuration Type dialog.
There are two configuration types available: Detailed Configuration and Standard Configuration. The Standard Configuration option is intended for new users who want to get started with MySQL quickly without having to make many decisions about server configuration. The Detailed Configuration option is intended for advanced users who want more fine-grained control over server configuration.
If you are new to MySQL and need a server configured as a single-user developer machine, the Standard Configuration should suit your needs. Choosing the Standard Configuration option causes the MySQL Config Wizard to set all configuration options automatically with the exception of Service Options and Security Options.
The Standard Configuration sets options that may be incompatible with systems where there are existing MySQL installations. If you have an existing MySQL installation on your system in addition to the installation you wish to configure, the Detailed Configuration option is recommended.
To complete the Standard Configuration, please refer to the sections on Service Options and Security Options in Section 1.4.10, “The Service Options Dialog”, and Section 1.4.11, “The Security Options Dialog”, respectively.