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Now that we have the Sling Provisioning Model project converted, we can move on to the fun stuff and create a Composite NodeStore. We’ll use Docker to build the Composite Node Store in the container image.

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The Composite NodeStore works by combining one or more static “secondary” node stores with a mutable primary NodeStore. In the case of AEM as a Cloud Service, the /apps and /libs directories are mounted as a secondary SegmentStore, while the remainder of the repository is mounted as a MongoDB-backed Document Store.

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Is there any official documentation supporting this statement? 

The Composite NodeStore works by combining one or more static “secondary” node stores with a mutable primary NodeStore. In the case of AEM as a Cloud Service, the /apps and /libs directories are mounted as a secondary SegmentStore, while the remainder of the repository is mounted as a MongoDB-backed Document Store.