FreeBSD lacks many tools, packaging and automation that other distributions 
provide natively.  As the OP is running RHEL, I suspect they may be constrained 
into that box by either policy or something else locally.

FreeBSD has many caveats that make it difficult to deploy, including lack of 
hardware support, so without further details I can't comment.  I know I had to 
personally abandon FreeBSD due to lack of hardware support.

The ideal situation is since they are paying for RHEL is to get support from 
their vendor to have the performance defects be corrected.

Despite using RHEL 6.4, I wonder if 6.5 or hand-building a 3.x series kernel 
might provide benefits not evident in the 2.6.3x series that RHEL ships.

- Jared

On Apr 23, 2014, at 3:30 PM, Doug Barton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Shawn,
> 
> What's your goal? If your research shows that FreeBSD is a better platform 
> for BIND, why is the answer not "Then use that?"
> 
> Doug
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