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Not percentagewise, only in absolute values.

I had problems myself to vaguely understand at least the doc about
delay_pools, look into the documented squid.conf. So somebody else should
answer your detailed questions, if any.
However,
I use it to put an upper limit of 125kbit/s  download speed to every user
having this simple config (squid2.7):
.....
delay_pools 1 #Just one pool
delay_class 1 2 #class 2
delay_access 1 allow all #everybody will be throttled; you might set up
another pool allowing higher badwidth
delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 125000/125000 #125kbit/s; no bursts. You might
allow
#delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 125000/250000 #... 250kbit/s burst rate, for
initial page load

which should be adequate for interactive browsing. As you have 6MBit WAN,
this should also leave quite some spare bandwidth for non-proxied traffic,
as not all of your 30 users will be hitting the <enter> button
simultaneously to load another page.




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