Replacement product for redundant power supply RPS1000

Hi,
i would like to know what's the replacement product for RPS1000, i tried in cisco web page but no results.
Please help me.
Thanks

Hello,
Unfortunately there is no replacement product for the redundant power supply RPS1000.
Regards,
Cindy Toy
Cisco Small Business
Community Manager

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