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Nix maps between its store model and the [Unix paradigm][unix-paradigm] of [files and processes][file-descriptor], by encoding immutable store objects and opaque identifiers as file system primitives: files and directories, and paths.
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That allows processes to resolve references contained in files and thus access the contents of store objects.
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Store objects are therefore implemented as the pair of
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- a *file system object* for data
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- a set of *store paths* for references.
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[unix-paradigm]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_is_a_file
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[file-descriptor]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_descriptor
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```
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Store objects are therefore implemented as the pair of
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- a *file system object* for data
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- a set of *store paths* for references.
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There exist different types of stores, which all follow this model.
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Examples:
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- store on the local file system
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