In researching the creation of a block device to my Ceph object store, I see 
there are two options for getting hold of the RBD module in RHEL (until RedHat 
includes the necessary modules by default).   Please correct me if I'm wrong.


-          Use an EPEL repo

We don't have external internet access from our production servers for security 
reasons unless such access is severely restricted and carefully managed.   
Using an external repo for this is not an option I would like to pursue.


-          Use a version of the kernel that has these modules compiled it in

We will not be able to deploy anything other than a fully supported RedHat 
kernel, which I believe this would not be.  It would also have to be certified 
and standardized by our Unix team before it could go anywhere near production 
and this will be nigh on impossible.

So a number of questions:

-          Is there a way to easily get the required modules without using the 
external EPEL repo?  Can one download just the necessary ones and install as 
required?  Are there implications in doing this?

-          Do we know when the modules will be available by default within 
RedHat?   We will be moving to RHEL 6.5 soon.

-          Is there a third party mechanism other than EPEL that can be used 
instead of relying on the Linux kernel for this connectivity?

Thanks

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