Performing data management operations on replicated data in a computer
network. Log entries are generated for data management operations of an
application executing on a source system. Consistency point entries are
used to indicate a time of a known good, or recoverable, state of the
application. A destination system is configured to process a copy of the
log and consistency point entries to replicate data in a replication
volume, the replicated data being a copy of the application data on the
source system. When the replicated data represents a known good state of
the application, as determined by the consistency point entries, the
destination system(s) may perform a storage operation (e.g., snapshot,
backup) to copy the replicated data and to logically associate the copied
data with a time information (e.g., time stamp) indicative of the source
system time when the application was in the known good state.