Currently, all waves are stored on the server that hosts them. Google
is one of the more secure storage centers, but even they have flaws,
especially when it comes to confidential data. When Wave grows up
enough to be federated to any server, you can set up your own and run
the wave from there (just don't add anyone who isn't on that server,
or else the wave will be forwarded to that outside-server).

On Dec 2, 1:39 pm, pedron <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am TOTALLY new to Google Wave, but a recent assignment at work got
> me thinking about it, so i want to ask this question:
>
> Where are the Waves stored? Are they only stored by Google, or can i
> set up a completely private database/storage facility for them?
>
> Background: I work with Medical data. I can't store this stuff on the
> web.
>
> thanks!

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