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For my local machine, I use RVM (head). Other options are rbenv and asdf.
For my local machine, I use RVM (head). Other options are rbenv and asdf.
Asdf is unique in that it supports multiple languages. It supports Ruby, as well as a list that is way to long to post here.
For production environments, I rely on Fullstaq Ruby. It's still an MRI-based Ruby, but it has optimizations from the folks that built Phusion Passenger, a rock-solid reliable Ruby app server. Repository options are available for RHEL and Ubuntu Linux.
For my local machine, I use RVM (head). Other options are rbenv and asdf.
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