# Database Configuration ## Contents - [Quick Start Using SQLite](#quick) - [Configuring Other Databases](#server) - [Setting The Default Connection Name](#default) Laravel supports the following databases out of the box: - MySQL - PostgreSQL - SQLite - SQL Server All of the database configuration options live in the **application/config/database.php** file. ## Quick Start Using SQLite [SQLite](http://sqlite.org) is an awesome, zero-configuration database system. By default, Laravel is configured to use a SQLite database. Really, you don't have to change anything. Just drop a SQLite database named **application.sqlite** into the **application/storage/database** directory. You're done. Of course, if you want to name your database something besides "application", you can modify the database option in the SQLite section of the **application/config/database.php** file: 'sqlite' => array( 'driver' => 'sqlite', 'database' => 'your_database_name', ) If your application receives less than 100,000 hits per day, SQLite should be suitable for production use in your application. Otherwise, consider using MySQL or PostgreSQL. > **Note:** Need a good SQLite manager? Check out this [Firefox extension](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sqlite-manager/). ## Configuring Other Databases If you are using MySQL, SQL Server, or PostgreSQL, you will need to edit the configuration options in **application/config/database.php**. In the configuration file you can find sample configurations for each of these systems. Just change the options as necessary for your server and set the default connection name. ## Setting The Default Connection Name As you have probably noticed, each database connection defined in the **application/config/database.php** file has a name. By default, there are three connections defined: **sqlite**, **mysql**, **sqlsrv**, and **pgsql**. You are free to change these connection names. The default connection can be specified via the **default** option: 'default' => 'sqlite'; The default connection will always be used by the [fluent query builder](/docs/database/fluent). If you need to change the default connection during a request, use the **Config::set** method.