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A cache can be used to speed up data retrieval, thereby improving application performance. Because instead of getting data from a potentially slow data layer, your application will be getting data from memory (in a best case scenario). Caching can speed up read-heavy workloads for applications like Q&A portals, gaming, media sharing, and social networking.

Sentry offers a [cache-monitoring dashboard](https://sentry.io/orgredirect/organizations/:orgslug/insights/backend/caches/) that can be auto-instrumented for popular Python caching setups (like <PlatformLink to="/integrations/django/">Django</PlatformLink>, <PlatformLink to="/integrations/redis/">Redis</PlatformLink>, and memcached (coming soon)).
Sentry offers a [cache-monitoring dashboard](https://sentry.io/orgredirect/organizations/:orgslug/insights/backend/caches/) that can be auto-instrumented for popular Python caching setups (like <PlatformLink to="/integrations/django/">Django</PlatformLink> and <PlatformLink to="/integrations/redis/">Redis</PlatformLink>).

If you're using a custom caching solution that doesn't have auto instrumentation, you can manually instrument it and use Sentry to get a look into how your caching solution is performing by following the setup instructions below.

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## Manual Instrumentation

If you're using anything other than <PlatformLink to="/integrations/django/">Django</PlatformLink>, <PlatformLink to="/integrations/redis/">Redis</PlatformLink>, memcached (coming soon), you'll need to manually instrument the [Cache Module](https://sentry.io/orgredirect/organizations/:orgslug/insights/backend/caches/) by following the steps below.
If you're using anything other than <PlatformLink to="/integrations/django/">Django</PlatformLink> or <PlatformLink to="/integrations/redis/">Redis</PlatformLink>, you'll need to manually instrument the [Cache Module](https://sentry.io/orgredirect/organizations/:orgslug/insights/backend/caches/) by following the steps below.

### Add Span When Putting Data Into the Cache

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