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Relations may or may not exists depending on factors like deployment environment.
For example, in case od load balancing:
In VM environment, VM may include software load balancer
In Kubernertes, client will use Kubernetes Service, which is stand-alone entity.
It is also needed for re-arhitecting projects where compnents may be removed od replaced and one want to show both states.
Only way that I am aware of is to create as superset of relations in the model, and then to exclude them one-by-one, which is time-consuming and error prone.
Priority
Low (I have no budget and there's no rush, please add this feature for free)