What do you like best?
SystemRescueCD is pretty good. I like their interface and mainly their compatibility with most Linux systems (it is compatible with windows and network servers as well). I also like how SystemRescueCD is available in a bootable device which gives you the comfortability to use this bootable device in other system for data recovery and system repair.
What do you dislike?
Even though this is a tool with many features it could use a little more like system cleans and extensive repairs. If this wold work on VM wares them it would be great. The part-clone and part-image feature need a little work, there are a few bugs in those features but they are not major. The whole repair process can be a little slow where I personally think there can be a little improvement.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I have used SystemRescueCD for Linux systems only so I could not really recommend for windows but they have a wide variety of compatibility for Linux distributions and like I said it gets the job done of repairing the system so, I would recommend it. Give it a try it will not be a waste.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
We mainly use it for emergency system crashes like server crashes which can contain a lot of data. The data is secured by us but the repair is done by SystemRescueCD. I think it does the job so that the system can be reused if the damage is not that extensive.