I assume you already know about the databases supported 'out of the
box' (mysql, sqlite and postresql) as any initial cursory
investigation of rails would have shown that. As for others I doubt
whether there is a definitive list as anyone could write a gem to
support a database of their choice. More helpful would be ask about
any ones you are particularly interested in. Even there, though,
google would probably give you a quicker and more accurate result.
If you want to get into Rails development then I strongly advise
working right through a good tutorial (such as
railstutorial.org,
which is free to use online) as that will introduce you to the basics
of rails.
Colin
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> regards
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