SQL Mirroring Requirement (Witness server) in LYNC 2013

Hi Everyone,
We are designing a Highly Available solution of for LYNC 2013 and planning to add a witness server to the backed SQL server.
Following are my Queries.
1)For the witness server should the SQL server be dedicated to the LYNC infrastructure or it can be used to host other databases.
2)I am assuming the Witness Database should be in the same Domain?
3)What is the version of the SQL server that is supported as the Witness server, can this be the Free SQL express edition ?
Waiting for some replies :-)

1)For the witness server should the SQL server be dedicated to the LYNC infrastructure or it can be used
to host other databases.
It Can be used to host other database
2)I am assuming the Witness Database should be in the same Domain?
Yes 
3)What is the version of the SQL server that is supported as the Witness server, can this be the Free SQL
express edition ?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398990.aspx
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    Message-Type: response
    SIP/2.0 481 Call Leg/Transaction Does Not Exist
    Start-Line: SIP/2.0 481 Call Leg/Transaction Does Not Exist
    From: "" <sip:[email protected]>;epid=36889192ba;tag=c84477430c
    To: "lynctest"<sip:[email protected]>;tag=ffbc4dc4e5;epid=b58bd39e10
    Call-ID: f295aa80628b4c7e8e0896ed216ec5b2
    CSeq: 1 BYE
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 172.xx.xx.1:49510;branch=z9hG4bK49BC5E54.654FC7DF7B8FBC80;branched=FALSE;ms-received-port=49510;ms-received-cid=13800
    Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.xx.xx.164:49524;received=84.xx.xx.204;ms-received-port=49524;ms-received-cid=E00
    Content-Length: 0
    Ms-client-diagnostics: 52085;reason="Dialog does not exist"
    $$end_record
    ============
    Thanks
    Regards
    Pascal

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