barlop ... I think what you're misunderstanding is that in most servers today - the db isn't on the same machine, therefore backing that stuff up like you're talking about doesn't make sense
go read about "seed files" off that third listing me & wayne recommended
seed files are ruby code - so they have to end in .rb & they hold the instructions for making database entries
(if you want to talk more abstract - the rails server doesn't care about what type of files the data is stored in after it hands the information off to ActiveRecord to create a db entry - that's one of the points of using Rails framework ... it was such a successful strategy that most rubists have been using ActiveRecord from the Rails frame work ... )