There is a little hoarder in all of us.  One night I was captivated by a show called ‘Hoarders’ I saw on the cable channel.  For those not familiar, this show chronicles the lives of individuals from all walks of life, from every class, from every race, and from every culture, that are caught up in a recurring pattern of collecting and holding on to “stuff”. Do not get me wrong- there is no judgment here.  “One person’s junk, is another person treasure.”  That is unless you are a spouse who is fed up with the junk (or treasure) collecting.  Or if you are a storage administrator trying to squeeze every single byte out of Windows.  I noticed a pattern several years ago.  As my physical desk top became cleaner (free of papers and other clutter), my virtual or computer desktop became more cluttered with junk.  I also took a hard look at my document management practices.  I have a tendency to accumulate multiple copies of the same file in several places on my computer.  Now, I am just one user, but I realized that I also have multiple copies of the same file saved from my email attachments.  It’s not good enough to just leave these attachments on the exchange server.  No, I have to save it in its own little folder.  I know I am not alone in this.  I am… I am… I am a Cyber Hoarder.  Now, I said it.  My secret is out and when this blog post, the storage administrator is coming to get me.  Oh, did I also mention that I am guilty of saving PST’s to my desktop and my home drive?  I have to go now, they are on to me.  In my next blog, I will explore the Cyber Hoarder’s recovery process.