Sewer Line Corrosion - Epoxy vs. Replacement?

We have an old house and are concerned that there is significant corrosion in our sewer line that we will need to address in the near term.  We've heard that there is an epoxy lining option that may give us another decade or more on the existing sewer line before a full replacement.  We're wondering if anyone has used this epoxy product and can provide any insight.  And more generally, we would also love to hear from anyone who has experience with electing between these options (epoxy vs. replacement) and/or with businesses that provide either service.  Thanks in advance!

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Original poster here with an update:  apparently we're not a candidate for epoxy, but Roto-Rooter has proposed a replacement of the cracked piece of sewer line and a pipe liner for the remaining, aging cast iron pipe.  So we'd love to hear from anyone who has considered or used Roto-Rooter for this pipe lining.  And we'd still welcome hearing about experience with any other businesses who address cracked cast iron sewer lines.